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He is survived by five daughters, Mary and Mathew Johnson of Milford, Sue Andrews and Anthony Effner of Westford, Patricia Andrews of Johnstown, Kimberly and Chuck Worden of Cherry Valley, and Donna and Adam Bloomingdale of Hartwick three brothers and two sisters and multiple grandchildren, nieces and nephews.Wilbert was surrounded by many angels from above that provided both he and Katie with great care. gentle man and was well-liked by all.He loved traveling, reading, Westerns and his family.He was recently predeceased by his wife of 47 years, Katie Collins. She had a great love of animals and enjoyed all her grandchildren's. She would spend hours playing games with her grandson.Janice will be greatly missed by her family, especially by her grandchildren. She enjoyed playing games with her grandchildren and family, especially Jenga blocks, dominoes and Tic-Tac-Toe.
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Janice won an award for her brown sugar cookies while employed at SUCO.In recent years, Janice enjoyed spending time with family. University College at Oneonta in the Morris Hall cafeteria as a cook in her early years. Gromarks in Sangerfield.He will be greatly missed by many and will never be forgotten.Surviving besides his loving wife, Patricia, are one daughter. For 21 years he was a welder for Mohawk Metals in Frankfort and was currently employed with F.S. 18, 1998, he was united in marriage with Patricia Purcell in Richfield Springs. of the late Charles Watson and Jessie Dorothy Weidman.A lifelong area resident, he was a graduate of New Berlin Central School, Class of 1969.He had resided in Richfield Springs since 1972, coming from West Edmeston.On Sept. Laven was recently interviewed for a documentary film about left-wing. Her first husband, Al Saxe, was well-known in Broadway and off-Broadway theater. As a young actress starting out in the 1930s, she participated in New York City's Theater of Action and other progressive theater groups that presented plays concerned about workers' rights, racism, anti-Semitism and other social justice issues. worked as an actress, writer, dancer and puppeteer and was committed to using the arts as a vehicle for social change. Visiting will be 2-4& 7-9 pm on Thursday, June 10, at Lazear-Smith& Vander. and his wife Patricia of Greenwood Lake niece Dawn Marie Kiernan mother-in-law Eva Foley of Milford, Pa. She is survived by her husband James Foley of Greenwood Lake daughter Amanda Lynn Foley of Greenwood Lake father William Browne of Myrtle Beach, SC sister Patricia Kiernan of Greenwood Lake brother William Browne, Jr. a Floral Manager with Inserra Shop Rite in Ramsey, NJ and a member of Union Local #1262. In addition, he was a Student Council representative, a member of SADD and. He was also captain of the wrestling team and was a member of the track team. During his high school career, he played on various soccer teams and in his senior year was the captain of the varsity team. He attended Cooperstown Central School and throughout the years was active in many extracurricular activities. Brett came to the United States at 19 months and settled with his family in Cooperstown. son of Jean-Marc and Joan (Keller) Ferrando. Kunsela, former SUNY-Delhi president, Barbara passed away Dec. Kunsela's daughter, Lynn Abarno, on the Back Hobart Road, Stamford.
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A reception will follow at the home of Mrs. Saturday, April 30, in the Woodland Cemetery, Delhi, with the Rev.
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Barbara Kunsela DELHI - Graveside services for Barbara Mowitt Kunsela, 88, formerly of Delhi, will be at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to meet at the cemetery.